Trial Lawyers ~ Seattle, WA



Probate & Trust Litigation Attorneys

Top-rated Seattle firm experienced in complexities of probate and trust disputes

Badgley Mullins Turner, PLLC, has successfully represented disputes between parties affected by the probate of an estate or disputes arising with trusts, including issues with tax authorities, between heirs or their creditors, and challenges to the validity of wills (ie: will contests).

The laws, rules and procedures governing these matters are in many ways unique to the probate process. As in all complex cases, experience matters.

Managing partner Duncan Turner leads the team of attorneys at Badgley Mullins Turner, PLLC, representing heirs and creditors in probate and trust disputes. The attorneys understand that probate disputes require sensitivity to family relations during disputes which are often compounded by time sensitive matters. They understand there must be a consideration for the human factors involved in the events involved in probate litigation and the hardship imposed on survivors. The firm’s goal in all such matters is to seek resolution that clearly establishes the rights of its clients (plaintiffs or defendants) while preserving, to the greatest extent possible, the basis for healing relationships that have been strained during the controversy.

If you believe you have a potential or pending inheritance dispute or probate court matter, contact us to set up an interview with an experienced probate and trust attorney.

THE FIRM

Badgley Mullins Turner, PLLC, is Pre-eminent (highest) rated by Martindale Hubbell for legal ethics and ability, given to only 4% of the nation's law firms.

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COURTROOM EXPERIENCE MATTERS.

Sometimes, neither mediation nor arbitration is the best option. When litigation is the best choice, you want the best attorneys.

Badgley Mullins Turner, PLLC, attorneys have extensive experience trying cases in:
  • State and Federal Courts
  • U.S. Tax Court
  • U.S. Court of Federal Claims
  • U.S. Bankruptcy Court
  • Appeals Courts